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Do bones take longer to heal when you are older? What the science says.

According to the National Institutes of Health, fractures in the elderly are a significant and rising socioeconomic problem, in part due to a decline in the body's natural healing potential. So, **do bones take longer to heal when you are older**? Yes, aging demonstrably slows the fracture healing process through a combination of cellular and systemic changes. This article explores the biological reasons behind this delay and outlines strategies to improve recovery.

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How Does Aging Affect Fracture Healing and Recovery?

Studies show that older individuals experience higher rates of delayed and non-union fractures, and understanding how does aging affect fracture healing is critical to improving outcomes. The natural process of aging impacts the body's regenerative capacity on a cellular and molecular level, slowing down the repair process and increasing the risk of complications.

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